International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia & Biphobia Monday 17 May is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBiT). 17 May 2021
Supporting a safer Brighton & Hove – backing UN Global Road Safety Week We’re joining efforts to cut the number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads by supporting UN Global Road Safety Week (17 – 23 May). 17 May 2021
COP26 is six months away - how you can help Today marks six months until the UN conference on climate change which will be held in Glasgow, so we thought residents might like some ways to reduce their carbon footprint. 14 May 2021
City Plan Part Two submitted to government Our City Plan, which will guide new development to 2030, has just been submitted to the Secretary of State for approval. 14 May 2021
Additional work at Prince Regent Swimming Complex We’re working hard to carry out extensive repairs to the electrical system at the Prince Regent Swimming Complex, but we will not be able to re-open the pool on 17 May as we had hoped. 13 May 2021
Covid is still with us but we can control it Covid cases in the Brighton & Hove remain relatively stable but there was a small 5% rise in numbers last week. Director of Public Health, Alistair Hill, explains why even a small rise in numbers must be taken seriously. 13 May 2021
Latest gender pay gap report published Our women employees earn, on average, 6% more than men, the latest gender pay gap figures show. 13 May 2021
Over half of school-aged children are worried about the environment A survey of 500, 11 to 16-year-old schoolchildren in Brighton & Hove, has shown that that 55% are very or fairly worried about the environment. 13 May 2021
Council meetings return face to face The first face-to-face decision-making meetings of 2021 will take place this Thursday, 13 May. 12 May 2021
Mobile vaccination service expands The community mobile vaccination ambulance has been joined by a new vaccination bus 12 May 2021